Weights-cups from pound set of weight. Russia, presum. 18th century
Cast-iron trading weight of spherical shape with a bow. The nominal value - 2 pounds. Russia, the late 19th – the early 20th centuries
Case from a pound set of weight. Russia, The second half of 18th century
Separable pound. Case (48 zolotniks) and 5 disk-shaped weights (24, 12, 6, 3 and 2 zolotniks). Russia, 1888
A multi-faceted trade weight with a bow. 2 pounds. Russia, 18th – the early 19th century
A set of weights in a wooden case marked "Ser.Sobolev. Gorokhovaya 52. S. Petersburg". Russia, the early 20th century
Weight-case from pound set of weight. 48 zolotniks. Russia, 1899
Weight-case from the separable pound. 48 zolotniks. Russia, The second half of 19th century
Cast-iron trade weight of 2 pounds nominal value. "JS Sormovo", Russia, the early 20th century
Laboratory weight of 48 dolyas (shares) with calibration marking. Russia, the early 20th century
Separable pound set of weights of the "Predmistsev in Tula". Russia, 1893
Case from a separable pound with a nominal value of 48 zolotniks and a weight-insert with a nominal value of 6 zolotniks. Russia, presum. 18th century
Weights inserts and part of the case from the separable pound. Russia, presum. 18th century
Cast-iron trade weight of 1/8 pound (eighth of a pound) nominal value. Russia, the late 19th – the early 20th centuries
Cast-iron trade weight of 1 pound value by PPZ. Russia, the late 19th – the early 20th centuries
Trade weight with a verification marking of 2 pounds value. Russia, 1914
Cast-iron trade weight with a verification marking of 5 pounds nominal value. Russia, the late 19th – the early 20th centuries
Cast iron trade weight of 5 pounds nominal value. Russia, the late 19th – the early 20th centuries
Ball-shaped trade weight with manufacturer's marking "BRR" (Rekshinsky Brothers Plant) of 3 pound nominal value. Russia, the late 19th – the early 20th centuries
Cast iron trade weight with notches of 2 pound value. Russia, the late 19th century
Iron weights in a bronze case-shell with a nominal value of 4 zolotniks. Russia, the 12th – 16th centuries.
Case from a pound set of weight (48 zolotniks) with a weight (24 zolotniks). Russia, Moscow, 1850